What can be more perfect to an American child than a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? Hermione Granger had American cousins who were very fond of peanut butter (witness their Buckeye recipe, but children from other parts of the world didn't think a PB&J sandwich sounded particularly appetizing. So Hermione thought about how to make this nutritious and delicious combination more acceptable  she had married Ron Weasley, and at family reunions, the twelve grandchildren (Victoire, James Sirius, Albus Severus, Lily Luna, Rose, Hugo, Dominique, Louis, Molly, Lucy, Fred, Roxanne, and often also including Teddy Lupin) taxed the resources and patience of her mother-in-law to feed them, and she thought PB&J would be a perfect quick and inexpensive treat, if only they'd try it!

Her friend, Harry Potter, had grown up abusively deprived by his cousin's resentful family, and had spent many moments pining for things he normally could not have. He told his wife, Ginny Weasley, that he often wondered what a Berliner  a jelly doughnut  would taste like, and was excited to have his first one at Hogwart's. He found that he was disappointed, and told Ginny that in his imagination, he has thought the yeast-risen dough of the treat should have tasted and felt more like cake instead of bread.

Upon hearing this, Ginny realized that this was the solution  make a jelly "donut" as a cupcake, filled with fruit jelly. She'd top it with a peanut butter flavored frosting; when she first made it, her husband declared it, "Scrummy!" It had none of the sticky roof-clinging texture he didn't like; in fact, it was more peanut-tasting than the original ingredient.

Being a Muggle-born witch, Hermione was happy with using the "magic" of Muggle ingredients like cake or pudding mix to create her irresistable confections. It was notable that the Weasleys often managed to buy out any local shop's complete stock of peanut butter after she introduced this recipe to her extended family.

CUPCAKES

4 large eggs

1 cup vegetable oil

1 cup milk

1 box vanilla pudding

1 box yellow cake mix

½ cup butterscotch chips

Beat together the eggs, oil, and milk. Add the box cake mix and vanilla pudding and beat till thickened and well-combined. Add butterscotch chips and stir in slowly to combine evenly.

Line 24 muffin tins with cupcake papers. Spoon the batter evenly into each cup. Bake at 350F for 20 minutes. Remove to a metal rack to cool completely to room temperature before filling and frosting.

Beat together margarine, cream cheese, and peanut butter till well-combined. Slowly beat in powdered sugar one cup at a time till the frosting is stiff and spreadable. Store covered and refrigerated till an hour before serving.

Makes 24-26.

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